
October 28, 1994: Ghost To Ghost 1994
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
March 6, 20233h 26m
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Show Notes
Art Bell hosts the annual Halloween weekend Ghost to Ghost special, opening the phone lines exclusively for true ghost stories from across the country. Callers share chilling firsthand accounts ranging from a newspaper boy who petted a dog weeks after it had been put to sleep, to a family terrorized by slamming doors and flying coffee cups for thirteen years in an Illinois home.
A Portland couple describes an apartment where chandeliers swung on their own, dishes launched themselves into cabinets, and a large Alaskan husky refused to leave the bathroom after sensing a presence. A former Orthodox priest recounts blessing a house where a dead man's singing haunted his ex-wife nightly and an unseen force left red welts on her legs. Several callers describe being physically paralyzed during encounters, unable to scream despite overwhelming terror. Recurring themes emerge throughout the night: cold spots in rooms where people died, animals reacting to invisible presences before humans sense them, and spirits of the recently deceased appearing to loved ones with messages of reassurance.
A marathon session of raw, unscreened testimony that builds a compelling case for something persisting beyond death.
A Portland couple describes an apartment where chandeliers swung on their own, dishes launched themselves into cabinets, and a large Alaskan husky refused to leave the bathroom after sensing a presence. A former Orthodox priest recounts blessing a house where a dead man's singing haunted his ex-wife nightly and an unseen force left red welts on her legs. Several callers describe being physically paralyzed during encounters, unable to scream despite overwhelming terror. Recurring themes emerge throughout the night: cold spots in rooms where people died, animals reacting to invisible presences before humans sense them, and spirits of the recently deceased appearing to loved ones with messages of reassurance.
A marathon session of raw, unscreened testimony that builds a compelling case for something persisting beyond death.